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This is the other side of Yala park please note you have to enter through Eastern province, Panama, Okanda. Before you enter if you have some time visit Okanda temple also. It is situated very close to the main entrance.
This is almost like Yala...More

Our safari jeep combed through the lush greeny trees and streams.. the extend from the entrance to the border end, it took us solidly nearly 2 hours to reach. Expect bumpy sand roads throughout. At few locations, our jeep drove through small water streams -...More

Its the "same" park as yala national park, but a different entrance. Its way way cheaper than yala or other Nature parks in Sri Lanka and has the same animals. We were 4 people and booked a safari jeep through where we stayed - we...More

Kumana is famous for birds' park in Sri Lanka.We entered into the park at 2.00. we returned at 6.15. The forest is beautiful. No harm from animals,like elephants. We could see birds,deers and rabbits and many more.. Friendly guide. Its a original nature park in...More

Kumana is also called the Yala East is one place where you can see a variety of birds and animals. The roads are good and the Safari is done by private jeep owners who provide open re modelled Toyota Hilux pick ups for the purpose....More

The owner of our hotel in Arugam Bay helped arrange a Jeep and driver to take us into Kumana National Park. We went during the afternoon on a cloudy day and were amazed at how much we saw. All the animals that were promised, except...More

I had not visited the park over 30 years during the war. Childhood memories took me on a nostalgic trip. We stayed at Panama lagoon cabanas. A 45 minute drive away from the park. The park opens only at 6.30 am . we Had problems...More

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